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Originally Posted by atlanta2004m3
colder weather (below 59 deg F) + cold start + ethanol blended fuel (I'm assuming you are using blended fuel, might be wrong though).......can mean a bit more cranking to get car started due to lower vapour pressure and the corresponding inability to then evapourate and spark during ignition....cheers. Craig
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It's not below 59 deg F. I keep it in garage but yes I use ethanol blended fuel.
But my 2011 X5 3.5p has no problem with this, and it stays outside. Thx for information.
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Originally Posted by JOM3JO
check your fuel vent vavle or fuel pump,it might be help........
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I will look that! Thx
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Originally Posted by IFX
i heard a slight studder, is that what you are referring to op?
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Yes that's correct